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How does Christ execute judgment and justice according to Scripture?

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Christ executes judgment and justice by knowing the hearts of men and delivering righteous verdicts based on God's standards.

Christ’s execution of judgment and justice is rooted in His divine authority and understanding of righteousness. Isaiah 11:3 emphasizes that He does not judge by mere appearances but discerns the truth in the hearts of individuals. This necessitates a righteous governance based on God’s absolute standards rather than human philosophies or biases. Scripture conveys that Christ’s judgment is fair, executed with equity, and ultimately aimed at redeeming those who are poor in spirit while also pronouncing just consequences on those who reject His grace. His role as the righteous judge assures sinners that justice is served, further revealing His mercy towards those who repent and believe in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:3

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